OpenAI CEO Sam Altman: A.I. ’good at doing tasks’ but terrible at doing whole jobs—for now

Your job is more likely to change than vanish as A.I. handles tasks you once did, Altman says, at least in the short term.

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Life isn't a sci-fi flick - AI isn't going to cause the apocalypse

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Former ByteDance executive says Chinese Communist Party tracked Hong Kong protesters via data

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Marc Andreessen says AI will 'make the world warmer and nicer,' because even though it isn't sentient, it's more empathetic than humans

Andreessen wrote a 7,000-word blog post lauding AI's potential and warning against "full-blown moral panic" from cultish "AI risk doomers."

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